Posted by Dean Olson on July 20, 2010 at 20:12:22 from (76.31.42.124):
In Reply to: OT: College B.S. posted by Gun Guru on July 20, 2010 at 16:34:19:
A college degree is the new "high school diploma" a very high percentage of people now have them. Now it's important what your degree is in and how marketable that is. Too many kids get degrees that they can't make a living with. I am self employed with a high school diploma and 1 year of tech school and make alot more money that some of my friends with a "real" education as they like to call it. I operate a tractor trailer rig as part of my business and do some traveling. I am astonished at how many drivers I meet that have professional degrees, MBA's, Teachers,attornies etc. that make more money driving truck than with their education. My son is in the animal sciences program at Texas A&M. Plan A is to get a vet liscense but he has several back up plans that he thinks he will enjoy and make a good living.
Teach your kids to balance what they want to do with the money that will make them.
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